Recreational marijuana is just a vote away from becoming legal today in Ohio, and polls are looking favorable.

Judge Andrew Napolitano said the state amendment is "profoundly significant because this is not Colorado, or Washington, or Oregon. This is 'Middle America' Ohio. This is a Republican state, with a Republican governor and a Republican legislature that the Republicans have to carry in order to win the presidency. And it looks like this is going to pass."

Another unique, and perhaps more controversial, aspect of the legislation is that it would make ten farms the sole growers of the product. That could be a cash bonanza for a select group of investors, including 98 Degrees singer Nick Lachey, who's been campaigning for the amendment.

"Their theory is the government will regulate us and we will provide a quality product," Napolitano said on "Fox and Friends."

House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff of California said that "people have suffered enough" because of President Trump and that a real leader would re-open the part of the government that has been shuttered since December.